It is from a series of old European words, in old English it is a set of draft animals yoked together. In German 'taumaz', another word from OId German is 'zoum' meaning bridle. From old Dutch 'toom'. Old Norse is 'taumr'. Another Old English word is 'togian' meaning to pull.
Tame, Team, Mate etc.
In Scotland a little team has come from nowhere to confound all expectations.
Team is not a compound word.
Esky is an abbreviation for Edmonton Eskimo, a team in the Canadian Football League since 1895.
There is no "I" in the word 'team'.
No, the word 'team' is a noun (team, teams) and a verb (team, teams, teaming, teamed).The noun 'team' is a word for a group of people joined in a common effort; a word for a group of animals harnessed together to pull something.The verb 'team' is to join together for a task or goal; to put together in a coordinated ensemble.Some dictionaries also designate the word 'team' as an adjective when used to describe a noun (team effort, team colors, etc.) However, this use can also be called an attributive noun, a noun used as an adjective to describe another noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'team' is it.Example: We have a great team this year. It has won the first three games of the season. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'team' in the second sentence)
equipo is the spanish word for team
team = span
Yes, team is a noun.
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